1. Shari’ah is the statements of the Beloved Prophet صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم, Tareeqah is his actions, reality is his blessed state, and Ma’rifah (knowing Allah) is his matchless knowledge. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 460)
2. From the honourable companions, more than 20 are called ‘Hakam’, approximately 10 are called ‘Hakeem’, more than 60 are called ‘Khalid’, and more than 110 are called ‘Malik’. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 359)
3. Every Muslim is in need of a scholar of the Shari’ah at every moment. And the one treading the path of Tareeqah is more in need (of a scholar). (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 462)
4. No individual can reach such a status where the obligations of Shari’ah such as Salah, fasting etc. no longer apply to him, as long as his intellect remains intact. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 14, p. 409)
5. If one enjoys false praise such that the people laud him on account of those virtues which he does not possess, then this is totally Haraam. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 597)
6. Nikah is a mirror, and divorce is a rock; regardless of whether one happily throws a rock at the mirror or whether he is compelled, or if it falls from his hands, in every case, it will break. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 12, p. 385)
7. It is better for Niyaz to consist of food of which no part is discarded, for example, Zardah, Halwah, boiled rice, or Pilau from which the bones have been removed. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 9, p. 612)
8. Feed your children from pure income, for impure wealth leads to impure traits. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 24, p. 453)
9. The blessed custom (of the Beloved Prophet صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم) was to eat on a dining mat on the floor, and this is preferred. (Fatawa-e-Razawiyyah, vol. 21, p. 629)
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